The timing of this deal is no coincidence. Pick n Pay has undergone a massive strategic shift over the last 12 months, moving from a secondary grocery partner to a Tier 1 sponsor of SA Rugby.
Following the conclusion of the long-standing MTN sponsorship, Pick n Pay’s branding now takes pride of place on the iconic Springbok jersey—and who better to lead that visual transition than the double World Cup-winning captain himself?
Why This Partnership Matters
The collaboration between Kolisi and Pick n Pay is being framed as more than just a marketing exercise; it is a values-led strategic alliance.
- jersey Dominance:With Pick n Pay now holding Tier 1 status, Kolisi becomes the face of the retailer’s expanded four-year agreement as the Springboks’ official grocery partner.
- Community Alignment: A core pillar of the deal is a shared commitment to social upliftment. Kolisi’s work through his foundation and his reputation for grassroots leadership align perfectly with Pick n Pay’s developmental initiatives across South Africa.
- Retail Impact: Expect to see Kolisi-led campaigns focused on healthy living, food security, and community-driven sport programs throughout the retailer’s nationwide network.
The Brand Kolisi Effect
Siya Kolisi continues to expand a global portfolio that includes partnerships with brands like Adidas, Red Bull, and BMW. This Pick n Pay deal, however, brings him closer to the everyday South African consumer, reinforcing his image as a grounded, community-focused leader.
















